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Europe Hyperspectral Imaging Market Business Prospects, Forthcoming Developments and Future Investments by Forecast 2027
iCrowd Newswire
04 May 2021, 13:09 GMT+10
Europe hyperspectral imaging market is valued at US$ 2939 in 2020 and it is expected to reach at US$ 5810.6 Mn by 2027, growing at CAGR of 10.4 % during 2021-2027. Factors such as the growing industrial applications of hyperspectral imaging and increasing funding and investments are driving the growth of the Europe hyperspectral imaging systems market.
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a combination of activities through which images are captured, and spectral radiance values are assigned to each pixel via various wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum under visible and infrared regions. Sensors offer information on hundreds of narrow wavelength bands of the composite. The pixels are sorted & characterized using statistical analysis with the help of a software classifying among the groups of pixels.
However, one Bolton-based company think they have the technology to detect broken down and abandoned vehicles.
4Sight Imaging Ltd claim to have pioneered stationary vehicle detection technology which could save lives on the UK’s network of smart motorways.
What is a smart motorway and why are they considered unsafe? The purpose of a smart motorway is to manage the flow of traffic, including variable speed limits and using the hard shoulder as a live running lane. Concerns have been raised about incidents where vehicles stopped in traffic are hit from behind. According to a progress report from Highways England, 15 people were killed on motorways without a permanent hard shoulder in 2019, up from 11 in 2018.